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Synopsis

In today's rapid rise and expansion of China's influence all around the world and in ASEAN during the past two decades, there has been an increasing awareness of various countries and regions adjusting themselves to the new trends, both in terms of opportunities and risks alike. This has become necessary due to the rapid changes in many aspects political landscapes, economic issues, as well as social and cultural considerations. This book, China's Rise in Mainland ASEAN: Regional Evidence and Local Responses, provides timely insights on some of the latest issues pertaining to ASEAN and China, rapidly shifting interactions and upcoming geostrategic challenges.

ASEAN can be said to be undergoing a new era, with China becoming more intertwined and involved with the ASEAN region than ever before. The complexity of the regional dynamics means that this phenomenon cannot be captured with a single narrative or discipline of study. In addressing the matters at hand, this book sets out to examine and provide deeper understandings on the regional implications, and local responses from ASEAN countries, and from the perspective of the region as a whole. The underlying rationale is that adequate understanding on the matters involved in this new ASEAN China era will help to encourage better and mutually beneficial relationships between both sides.

The analysis of this book will be categorized into four main themes (1) ""The Big Picture"", concerning China's policies, strategies, and diplomatic stances, (2) ""Implications and Responses"", dealing with how ASEAN members react and respond to China's actions and regional influence, (3) ""Perspectives on Trade, Investment and External Debt"", which handles the economic facets of the ASEAN China interactions, and (4) ""Connectivity in Focus"", addressing various emerging and existing dimensions of connectivity expansion between ASEAN and China, both physical and virtual.

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À propos de l?auteur

<p><strong>Suthiphand Chirathivat</strong> is Professor Emeritus of Economics at Chulalongkorn University. He is also Executive Director of ASEAN Studies Center and Chairman of Chula Global Network. He was Dean of Faculty of Economics, Chairman of the PhD Program in Economics, Chairman of Economics Research Center and Center for International Economics at Chulalongkorn University. His academic interests involve issues related to international trade, investment, finance, regional integration and development, and emerging issues in Asia in relation to the global economy and society. Recent publications include <em>China's Rise in Mainland ASEAN: New Dynamics and Changing Landscape</em> (co-eds) (2019), <em>Celebrating the Third Decade and Beyond: New Challenges to ASEAN-India Economic Partnership</em> (co-eds) (2017), and <em>Global Economic Uncertainties and Southeast Asian Economies</em> (co-eds) (2016).</p><p> </p><p><strong>Buddhagarn Rutchatorn</strong> is Associate Professor of Economics at Chulalongkorn University. He is also Executive Deputy Director of ASEAN Studies Center, and Director of the Master of Arts programme in Korean Studies, which is the co-programme of Chulalongkorn University and Seoul National University. He was Associate Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Deputy President at Chulalongkorn University. His academic interests include the issues related to international finance, business, investment, managerial economics, and economic issues in the Mekong Region. He received a PhD degree from Keio University, Tokyo.</p> <p> </p><p><strong>Wasutadon Nakawiroj</strong> received his PhD from the Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, and worked as a researcher for the ASEAN Studies Center of Chulalongkorn University, and on behalf of the Faculty of Economics. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, international trade, regional geopolitics, globalization and modernization, development economics and social well-being, behavioural economics, sociology, and Asian history.</p>

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